Don’t worry, this guy is just trying to sell a book conveniently located on the left sidebar of the Guardian. I hear there’s a two for one special with Chariots of the Gods on Amazon.
Get a load of some of this rubbish:
The world we inhabit has an outer rind that is extraordinarily sensitive to change. While the Earth’s crust may seem safe and secure, the geological calamities that happen with alarming regularity confirm that this is not the case. Here in the UK, we only have to go back a couple years to April 2010, when the word on everyone’s lips was Eyjafjallajökull – the ice-covered Icelandic volcano that brought UK and European air traffic to a grinding halt. Less than a year ago, our planet’s ability to shock and awe headed the news once again as the east coast of Japan was bludgeoned by a cataclysmic combination of megaquake and tsunami, resulting – at a quarter of a trillion dollars or so – in the biggest natural-catastrophe bill ever.
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Could it be then, that if we continue to allow greenhouse gas emissions to rise unchecked and fuel serious warming, our planet’s crust will begin to toss and turn once again?
The signs are that this is already happening. In the detached US state of Alaska, where climate change has propelled temperatures upwards by more than 3C in the last half century, the glaciers are melting at a staggering rate, some losing up to 1km in thickness in the last 100 years. The reduction in weight on the crust beneath is allowing faults contained therein to slide more easily, promoting increased earthquake activity in recent decades. The permafrost that helps hold the state’s mountain peaks together is also thawing rapidly, leading to a rise in the number of giant rock and ice avalanches. In fact, in mountainous areas around the world, landslide activity is on the up; a reaction both to a general ramping-up of global temperatures and to the increasingly frequent summer heatwaves.
Whether or not Alaska proves to be the “canary in the cage” – the geological shenanigans there heralding far worse to come – depends largely upon the degree to which we are successful in reducing the ballooning greenhouse gas burden arising from our civilisation’s increasingly polluting activities, thereby keeping rising global temperatures to a couple of degrees centigrade at most.
Alaska has detached OMG!
Yeah right, that ~0.8°C of atmospheric warming in the past century reached all the way down to the bottom of the ocean and disturbed the fault off Japan. Of course if Mr. McGuire doesn’t do anything but let himself get scared by computer model predictions instead of examining measured reality, I can see how he’d be driven to write a book like this.

This Guardian article is even less credible when you pitch a sensational book in the “news” article at the Guardian right alongside it. I may nominate this guy for idiot of the year, he may beat Peter Gleick for this honor.
Here’s the book:
Waking the Giant: How a changing climate triggers earthquakes, tsunamis, and volcanoes by Bill McGuire
Buy it from the Guardian bookshop
UPDATE: 9:00AM 2/27 Anonymous whiner “The Power of X” complains in comments that I “didn’t use enough science” in this post. I didn’t realize that when mocking such absurd claims I had to worry about it that much, especially when I tag the story with “GLOC” and “ridiculae”. I figured hey, I just won Best Science Blog for the second year in a row and Lifetime Achievement Award in the 2012 Bloggies, plus the post went up at 3:30AM PST, so I though maybe I’d get a little slack. Oh well, that’s what updates are for. Steve Goddard helpfully points out what the USGS has to say about this nonsense. They write on their website:
Are Earthquakes Really on the Increase?
We continue to be asked by many people throughout the world if earthquakes are on the increase. Although it may seem that we are having more earthquakes, earthquakes of magnitude 7.0 or greater have remained fairly constant.
A partial explanation may lie in the fact that in the last twenty years, we have definitely had an increase in the number of earthquakes we have been able to locate each year. This is because of the tremendous increase in the number of seismograph stations in the world and the many improvements in global communications. In 1931, there were about 350 stations operating in the world; today, there are more than 8,000 stations and the data now comes in rapidly from these stations by electronic mail, internet and satellite. This increase in the number of stations and the more timely receipt of data has allowed us and other seismological centers to locate earthquakes more rapidly and to locate many small earthquakes which were undetected in earlier years. The NEIC now locates about 20,000 earthquakes each year or approximately 50 per day. Also, because of the improvements in communications and the increased interest in the environment and natural disasters, the public now learns about more earthquakes.
According to long-term records (since about 1900), we expect about 17 major earthquakes (7.0 – 7.9) and one great earthquake (8.0 or above) in any given year.
They make the exact same argument that I do about severe weather, another favorite worry-wail of the CAGW camp:
Oh, the GRACE data isn’t the definitive answer on ice loss=earthquakes
http://wattsupwiththat.com/2011/09/22/greenland-ice-not-responding-as-predicted/
http://wattsupwiththat.com/2011/03/10/why-im-not-worried-about-greenlands-icecap/
correlation ≠ cause

henrythethird says:
February 27, 2012 at 5:23 am
At the rate of 1km/100yrs, they’ll open a beachside resort there somewhere around 2312.
Book your slots now…”
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Too late – the Germans already have their towels in place (:-
CAGW causes Schmallengerg!!! oh dear. unattributed Telegraph piece:
27 Feb: UK Telegraph: Climate change blamed for drought and Schmallengerg virus as cases reach 83
Jonathan Scurlock, Chief Adviser on Climate Change for the National Farmers Union, blamed climate change for the difficult conditions in farming.
He said Schmallenberg, like Bluetongue, was able to cross over the Britain from the Continent because the midges survived a warm winter.
He also said drought will become more common in future because of global warming…
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/agriculture/farming/9109091/Climate-change-blamed-for-drought-and-Schmallengerg-virus-as-cases-reach-83.html
no other MSM appears to be making the CAGW claims.
BBC has this:
27 Feb: BBC: Nine more cases of Schmallenberg livestock virus reported
He (Ian Johnson, a spokesman for the south-west England branch of the National Farmers’ Union)said the risk should be kept in context – last year in south-west England 25,000 cattle had to be slaughtered because of Bovine TB, he said, while so far fewer than 100 cases of Schmallenberg have been reported.
He added “the problem is, it’s an unknown”, and went on: “Potentially, it could be extremely serious depending on how widespread it is.”…
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-17179214
Bordering?
I think you passed the border a ways back, pal.
Speaking of correlation, has anyone correlated McGuire’s Grauniad pieces with the publication dates of his books? I’d bet there’s a connection, there.
Maybe someone should explain the significant gravitational effects of the moon on the earths crust to this utter moron mcguire?
And as for the guardian branded toilet tissue, theyre as mad as a box of frogs the lot of em.
Its plain to see, theyre clutching at straws, the cause is screwed, the public is weary of it but they cant help but revert to type and shout about calamity and doom, yawnsville…..just keep on a crying Wolf! you fools.
Cmon Mr FOIA, lets have the passphrase, its time to to the humane thing and euthanase the global warming movement.
Global Warming also causes bridges to collapse – the relentless thermal stress of that violent ~ 0.8°C raging heat increase is more than mere steel and concrete can withstand
http://newsbusters.org/blogs/noel-sheppard/2007/08/07/ex-clinton-official-did-global-warming-contribute-mn-bridge-collapse
http://www.numberwatch.co.uk/warmlist.htm
“Mommy, where do earthquakes come from?”
Just noticed this, hope it is not a repost. Sounds shambolic to me…..how do they think this stuf up?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-17143269
BBC News says:
February 27, 2012 at 10.20 pm
“less ice in the Arctic, more snow in north-east USA, UK and China.”
Gee (this is my Gee series).. it must be much more dangerous in July than in January if warming is to blame. Why didn’t they trot out the graphs to illustrate that volcanic eruptions, tsunamis and the like occur mainly in the winter.
I especially like the conflation of the costs of the tsunami damage with the costs of the nuclear plant catastrophe. Yes, the tsunami caused the nuclear plant catastrophe, but how many other nuclear tsunamis have their been? I’d say there is an extenuating circumstance explaining the “biggest natural-catastrophe bill ever.”
Score? Fail.
You know what? The fact that the nuclear meltdown costs are lumped in like this just shows how eager he is to prove his own case, to the point of skewing the facts to fit the explanation. I rescind my previous score and thank my teenage daughter for the phrase, “Epic fail.”
Thank you Mr. McGuire for being point-man on this. I will be satisfied when the queen lizard’s wizards hush up and sit down and queenie has to trade her crown for a place in the breadline in front of those horrible Rothschild people. The world has seen enough of them and heard more than they should have. Yay, Farley, it may come to that.
Please consider the USGS and Japanese earthquake reports for the Fukushima tsunami and ‘9.2’ report. 1) The graph profile readout matches nuclear blasts instead of earthquakes. 2) The closest actual monitoring station, less than 7 miles from the ‘9.2’ record a 5.6 with the actual epicenter being a 6.2 a mile or more inland. 3) Reactor 4 ‘exploded’. Well, that is not quite possible. You see, reactor 4 was out of the entire building being refueled and overhauled. So……why do those weird Israeli made and placed cameras installed in the four exploding reactors just before the tsunami look just like mininukes and why did they have to be six feet tall or more and where is the lens? The Rothschild growth and queen lizard got some ‘splanin’ to do.
There is no visible earthquake damage beyond a short stretch of street and sidewalk for the ‘Fukushima earthquake. Nobody was alarmed until the water started to show up. Check out every earthquake above an 8, which is magnitudes lower than a 9.2. In all cases you see extensive structural damage and such. Not here. Take a look to the depths of depravity to which U.S.and British rule has sunk.
Gary Hladik says:
Is it April 1 already?
Not yet, but that’s when the book is due to be publicly released on Amazon:
Available for Pre-order. This item will be released on April 1, 2012.
http://www.amazon.com/Waking-Giant-Changing-Earthquakes-Volcanoes/dp/0199592268
These Global Warming Scientists, go figure, if this were a Christian group predicting the end of days they would be scoffing, but let one of their own…
They’ve certainly come a long way.
He’s not “bordering on the insane”. He’s exploiting a market! Lots of susceptible fear addicts out there to sell to. 100% leftists, other than the occasional End of Times loon.
“Larz” said on February 27, 2012 at 11:15 am:
Who else has gotten such auto-generated almost-grammatical spam in their email? Did this comment come with an embedded image that wordpress didn’t accept, linked to a barely-legal porn site formerly owned by the recently-deceased Nigerian Minister of Climate Change, provide your bank account info and receive your share of the $20 million of laundered EU carbon guilt credit indulgence money?
You’d be better off viewing the Free Tour first. The pics of the former railway engineer showing off his hockey stick generated from positive feedbacks is hilarious, so I hear.
[REPLY: Stuff happens. Dealt with. Thanks. -REP]
RogerT (February 27, 2012 at 5:52 am) wrote: “I have just tagged it as a fantasy novel and science fiction on Amazon UK :)”
Fits like a climate model.
AC1 says:
February 27, 2012 at 3:44 am
I don’t think we’ll ever see Peak Stupid.
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I agree with you that we’ll never see Peak Stupid, but there are a lot of Stupid Peaks.
There are some references above (Tiny CO2 and Aaron) to the Canary Islands falling apart causing a massive tsunami which would devastate the eastern seaboard of the USA. Sorry to disappoint and perhaps worry you both, but this could really happen – and in fact has happened in the past. I am not making this up.
At the outset let’s be clear about the cause: the future collapse of (part of) the Canaries has nothing to do with global warming, CO2 levels or mankind, it is a result of ordinary geological activity. The Canaries overlie a mantle hot-spot and are still volcanically active.
The Canary Islands may seem small and distant from the USA but if/when one of the Canary volcanoes collapses it could result in several 10’s of cubic km of rock sliding into the surrounding abyssal plain (>4 km water depth), which in turn would create a mega-tsunami. Europe would receive some impact but modelling indicates the US would be far worse hit. The likelihood of this happening in the next say week-year-century-millenium is really really small but, like the next big meteorite impact, it will happen.
So, Aaron and Tiny CO2, in this instance MacGuire is correct. But I would be more worried about falling under a bus or getting shot by my wife when in bed with my mistress.
(And yes, I’m a geologist who has done a lot of work with submarine depositional systems).
Just to clarify my comment above in case my wife reads this, I don’t have a mistress.
Snake Oil Baron says:
February 27, 2012 at 8:55 am
I know I will see this mentioned when I read the comments but two things require my comment now so my head does not explode:
“The permafrost that helps hold the state’s mountain peaks together is also thawing rapidly, leading to a rise in the number of giant rock and ice avalanches.”
If this is true I have been grossly misinformed about what permafrost is. Aren’t mountain peaks composed largely of non soil-like material?
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Snakey, Snakey, it’s post normal permafrost. You really need to get with the program.
Too late. You could have avoided the coming 9.9 earthquake by using “your” instead of “my”. You have my condolences.
If certain other climate sites were serious about keeping it real they’d be pointing out how silly this is, as well as their usual pro-alarmist topics.
On WUWT, ClimateEtc, and Bishop we have these discussions where the more controversial skeptic claims are brought to answer (e.g. law of thermodynamics), but at alarmist sites it’s all one way.